FINAL IDP 2021/22 REVIEW MAKHADO MUNICIPALITY INTE GRATED DEVELOPMENT PLAN MAKHADO MUNICIPALITY FINAL IDP 2021/22 REVIEW TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTIONS PAGE SECTION 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 09 SECTION 2 VISION AND MISSION 13 SECTION 3 MUNICIPAL DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE 14 SECTION 4 POWERS AND FUNCTIONS 21 SECTION 5 IDP PROCESS OVERVIEW 21 SECTION 6 SPATIAL ECONOMY AND DEVELOPMENT RATIONALE 26 SECTION 7 ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL ANALYSIS 49 SECTION 8 STATUS QUO ANALYSIS 61 BASIC SERVICE DELIVERY AND INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT ANALYSIS PUBLIC PARTICIPATION AND GOOD GOVERNANCE MUNICIPAL TRANSFORMATION AND ORGANISATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ANALYSIS FINANCIAL VIABILITY ANALYSIS AUDITORS GENERAL FINDINGS ACTION PLAN LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ANALYSIS SECTION 9 DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN 88 SECTION 10 MUNICIPALITY PRIORITY NEEDS AND CONSOLIDATED WARDS PRIORITY 91 LISTS SECTION 11 MUNICIPAL STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES,SWOT ANALYSIS AND STRATEGIES 142 SECTION 12 SECTOR PLANS 151 SECTION 13 MUNICIPAL DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES,PROGRAMMES, PROJECTS AND 152 ROLL OVER PROJECTS SECTION 14 DISTRICT AND SECTOR DEPARTMENTS PROJECTS AND PROGRAMMES 193 i LIST OF FIGURES FIGURE PAGE 1 Spatial location of Makhado Municipality from the Provincial 13 Context 2 Deaths and Births per Hospital for 2011 15 3 Makhado Institutional Arrangements Schedule 23 4 Development Nodes , Corridors and Infrastructure 31 5 Micro Land Use 32 6 Major Transportation Networks within the Munucipality 34 7 Rail Line and Airports within the Municipality 35 8 Spatial Development Framework 48 9 Soil Potential 50 10 Topography and Slopes 51 11 Status of Rivers 52 12 Veld Types 53 13 Fauna and Flora Occurrence 54 14 Educational Facilities 56 15 Crime Statistics within the Municipality 60 16 Number of Households Receiving Free Basic Services 65 17 Major Public Transport Routes in Makhado 66 18 Employment and Unemployment Statistics for Limpopo, 79 Vhembe and Makhado Muunicipality 19 Employment by Sector 81 20 Percentage of People in Poverty 81 21 Makhado Gross Value Added 83 22 Avarage Gross Value Added Growth 83 23 Agricultural Potential 85 24 Mineral Potential and Mining 86 25 Vhembe District Disaster Risk Profile 90 ii LIST OF TABLES TABLE PAGE 1 Quik Facts and Figures 12 2 Deaths and Births per Hospital for 2011 14 3 Age Structure and Sex 16 4 Region of Birth by Gender and Population Group 17 5 Census 2011, Dwelling Type by Population Group of Head of 18 the Household 6 Census 2011, Number of Household 18 7 Census 201, Dwelling Type by Head of the Household 19 8 Hierarchy of Settlement 30 9 Magoro Population Concentration Areas and Settlements 30 10 Ravele Population Concentration Areas and Settlements 30 11 Tshino Population Concentration Areas and Settlements 30 12 Tshakhuma Population Concentration Areas and Settlements 30 13 Maebane Population Concentration Areas and Settlements 31 14 Land Ownership 36 15 Census 2011, Land Tenure Status 36 16 Soil Potential 49 17 Number of Educational Facilities and Learner Enrolment 56 18 Highest Level of Education by Gender and Population Group 57 19 Highest Level of Education by Gender and Population Group 57 20 Sports Facilties 59 21 Municipality, Piped Water by Group of Headof Household 61 22 Water Service Backlogs 61 23 Toilet Facilities by Head of Household 63 24 Energy or Fuel for Heating by Head of the Household 64 25 Energy or Fuel for Lighting by Head of the Household 64 26 Energy or Fuel for Cooking by Head of the Household 65 27 Refuse Removal Services per Households 67 28 Existing Management Capacities 69 29 Municipal Employment and Regulatory policies 71 30 Revenue Services 73 31 Employment Status 79 32 Labour Force per Sector 79 33 Income Categories of Makhado and its neighboring 82 Municipalities 34 Disaster Management Strategic Objectives 89 35 Electricity Priority List 93 36 Makhado Local Municipality High Mast Lights Five –Year 98 Priority List 37 Fencing of Graveyards Priority List 99 38 Acess Streets and Acess Roads Priority List 100 39 Local Economic Development Priority List 102 40 Site Demarcation Priority List 136 41 Housing Priority List 139 iii TABLE PAGE 42 Consolidated Priority Issues per Cluster 140 43 Sector Plans Source 151 44 Infrastructure Cluster Strategies 194 45 Vhembe District Municipality Projects 216 47 Department of Health 219 iv LIST OF ACRONYMS DBSA Development Bank of South Africa CDW Community Development Workers HIV Human Immuno Deficieny Virus GIS Geographic Information Systems PTO Permission to Occupy SDF Spatial Development Framework SMME Small Medium and Micro Enterprises IDP Integrated Development Planning KPI Key Performance Indicator LED Local Economic Development NGO Non Governmental Organizations EPWP Expanded Public Works Programme SDBIP Service Delivery and Budget Implementation Plan MTEF Medium Term Expenditure Framework IT Information Technology DRP Disaster Recovery Plan PMS Performance Management System MSA Municipal System Act 32 of 2000 VDM Vhembe District Municipality DPW Department of Public Works TLSPDI Trans Limpopo Spatial Development Initiative RWS Regional Water Scheme VIP Ventilated Pit Latrine FBW Free Basic Water FBE Free Basic Energy PHP People Housing Process/Project DLGH Department of Local Government and Housing CBD Central Business District ABET Adult Basic Education LTT Louis Trichardt GDP Gross Domestic Product CTA Community Tourism Association CFO Chief Financial Officer PL Post Level KRA Key Result Area INEP Integrated National Electricity Grant MSIG Municipal System Infrastructure Grant MIG Municipal Infrastructure Grant DEDET/LEDET Department of Economic Development, Environment and Tourism/Limpopo Economic Development, Environment and Tourism DEAT Department of Economic Development and Tourism VAT Value Added Tax RDP Reconstruction and Development Programme MLM Makhado Local Municipality LDOE Limpopo Department of Education v SAPS South African Police Service LM Local Municipality ESKOM Electricity Supply Commission RAL Road Agency Limpopo MM Municipal Manager HRM Human Resource Management vi VISION STATEMENT A dynamic hub for socio -economic development by 2050. vii MISSION STATEMENT To ensure effective utilization of economic resources to address socio–economic imperatives through mining, agriculture and tourism. viii SECTION 1: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Integrated development planning is a process through which municipalities prepare a strategic development plan which extends over a five-year period. The Integrated Development Plan (IDP) is a product of the IDP process. The IDP is the principal strategic planning instrument which guides and informs all planning, budgeting, management and decision-making processes in a municipality. Through Integrated development planning, which necessitates the involvement of all relevant stakeholders, a municipality can: Identify its key development priorities; Formulate a clear vision, mission and values; Formulate appropriate strategies; Develop the appropriate organizational structure and systems to realise the vision and mission; and align resources with the development priorities In terms of the Municipal Systems Act (Act 32 of 2000) all municipalities have to undertake an IDP process to produce IDP’s. As the IDP is a legislative requirement it has a legal status and it supersedes all other plans that guide development at local government level. LEGISLATION BACKGROUND AND POLICY IMPERATIVES Makhado Municipality is a Category B Municipality established in terms of the provisions of the Local Government Municipal Structures Act (Act 117 of 1998) which provides for the establishment of municipalities in accordance with the requirements relating to the categories and types of municipalities, the division of functions and powers between municipalities and the appropriate electoral systems. The Municipality is furthermore an Executive Council Municipality as contemplated in section 3(b) of the Northern Province Determination of the Types of Municipality Act, 2000. In terms of the Constitution, local government is in charge of its own development and planning processes. This Constitutional mandate to relate management, budgeting and planning functions to objectives, clearly indicates the intended purpose of the municipal IDP: To ensure sustainable provision of services; To promote social and economic development; To promote a safe and healthy environment; To give priority to the basic needs of communities; and To encourage community involvement. It is crucial that the relevant legislation and policies regulating integrated development planning be thoroughly analysed to ensure that the process and its outputs address the principles outlined in the legal framework. 9 Constitution of the Republic of South Africa (Act 108 of 1996) Section 152 of the Constitution says that local government should provide democratic and accountable government for local communities. It should ensure the provision of services to communities in a sustainable manner, promote a safe and healthy environment as well as encourage the involvement of communities and community organizations in matters of local government. Section 153 of the Constitution states that “each municipality should structure and manage its administration, budgeting, and planning processes to give priority to the basic needs of the community and to promote the social and economic development of those communities.” Municipalities should participate in national and provincial programmes and infrastructure development programmes. Section 153 of the Constitution also encourages municipalities to involve
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